Finally, how long have 18s been here on 4WDs, must be because the 200 series has 18s as standard now.
Baz.
There is now a LT tyre available to fit the 18" rims without going to far from stock sizing:
Bridgestone now do a Dueler D697 in 265-60-18LT 114S
Its only 12mm larger in diameter (2%) so will fit nicely.


Finally, how long have 18s been here on 4WDs, must be because the 200 series has 18s as standard now.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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Gords , mentioned those tyres a few weeks ago but all the experts could not find them and said no not LT
They have been getable for 5mths now and seem to be wearing well on the L/Cruiser
I even posted a photo of cut away steel belts in them, but could not be bothered defending myself
cherrs Ken
I don't think you needed to "defend yourself"?? I simply asked for confirmation, as that particular size and load-rating isn't listed on any of the official Bridgestone web-pages (or at least it wasn't at the time - haven't checked again). Plenty of posters have accidentally typed out the wrong sizes when talking of tyres, myself included. I note that the above pic is not that size either.
Cheers,
Gordon
Edit: Just re-checked the Australian site, and yes, this size is now listed, and as an LT!
Gordon, I never questioned Gords about the D697s being in LT you did
(obviously I already had a set),not everything on the net is true,
I was showing him some of the strengths in the construction and a test that had been done on them.,
and that the tyres I have in the shed with pin holes on the outside tread and 100mm splits on the inside are because when I drive 500km on gravel/gibber roads I need to steer around the rocks.
Maybe "defend" should have been "couldn't be bothered"
Oh well Ken
Doesn't a 114 load rating seem a bit low for an LT?
I've heard really good reports about the Dueler so it will be interesting to see what D3 owners think, there have been too few options out there so far.
Cheers
Julian
Cheers Tombie, yep they're the ones I was quoted over the phone.
For those interested, I was quoted $485 a tyre...
There are some bad reviews of them on the net with reports of poor wear, and bad wet grip.
I am wary of Bridgesone Duelers since I bought a Vitara a few years ago with standard Duelers (not AT). And they were truly dangerous, the slightest bit of wet would have the car skating all over the road. Replaced them with some quite cheap Maxxis tyres and it transformed the vehicle, the difference was dramatic and it was all down to the awful original tyres.
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